Reply To: How to run your home using V2L

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kezo
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    Type 2 charging cable plug pinout (also type 1 & 3)

    We are interested in pins marked:

    CP – Control Pilot (current limit)

    PP – Proximity pilot (plug present)

    PE – Protective Earth

    There is a resistor present in a charging cable across PP & PE. The value of the resistor tells the car how many amps/current to draw when charging so not overload the cable by drawing too much current….

    13A granny charger – will have a resistor value of typically 1.5k ohm 0.5w, which tells the car not to take more than 2.3kW. The Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment has a recommended interpretation range of between 1 to 2.7k ohms. (I will put this in brackets for the rest)

    20A (16A common) – 680 ohm 0.5w resistor (330-1k ohmes interpretation range)

    32A – 22 ohm 1w resistor (150 – 330 ohm interpretation range)

    Are you following me 🙂

    Now the interesting bit – You can turn that charging cable into a V2L cable by simply changing the value of the resistor across PP and PE!

    By replacing the resistor, that exists across PP & PE with a resistor of a suitable value, it will be technically achievable to have a V2L lead rated at 7kW! However, it may be necessary to put a link or resistor across terminals CP & PE but, I won’t be going into this any further!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by kezo.